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How can I get to the Cruise terminal in Galveston from the HOU and IAH?

Author: Galveston Flyer
by Galveston Flyer
Posted: Dec 07, 2017
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Wondering how to reach the cruise terminal in Galveston, Texas from the Houston Airports? There are many different options that you can help you easily reach your destination. Before you hire a cab you must know the fares can reach up to $300+ dollars round to Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and $200+ round trip to Hobby Airport (HOU). This information can surely enable you to confidently choose the best way to travel safely and also find the best way to accommodate the size of your group. Other options include limousine and shuttle companies. You can opt for limousine service, which will also run close to $350+ from Bush Airport or 300+ from Hobby Airport. Another great option is a shared-ride shuttle, which can run about $30 per person from Bush Airport or $25 per person from Hobby Airport. In this way, you can now reach Galveston Island by easily exploring the best options that will fit your needs.

Hiring a Limo

Booking a Limo to the Galveston Cruise Ship terminal can prove to be an expensive option and surprisingly you might not receive some of high level of hospitality and courteous service as a shared-ride public shuttle service to Galveston. One of the best ways to find the right transportation option for you is to read some of the reviews for Limo and shuttle companies.

Also, nowadays, you can easily install a smart app such as Uber or Lyft that can help you reach your destination in Galveston such as a Galveston Hotel or Cruise ship. Theses options again may run close to $150+ for a one-way journey from Hobby or $225+ from George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) and you will not have the luxury and comfort of travel that you will find on a shuttle. Often, the amount of room for luggage space may be limited as well when compared to a shared-ride shuttle service. You can find several companies today offering cab service in addition to Uber and Lyft but again these options might not be as cheap or affordable as a shared-ride shuttle service.

You may also want to keep in mind the travel time from each airport. The travel time from Houston Hobby (HOU) Airport can reach up to 45 minutes to 1 hour or from George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Airport you can expect an hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour 30 minutes travel time during your transfer to the Cruise ships. If you are traveling in a cab or Uber or Lyft this can feel like a very cramped ride for the amount of time required to reach your Carnival or Royal Caribbean Cruise ship. In my opinion, a comfortable Mercedes Sprinter van with sufficient luggage room is the best transportation option, which you can find by researching the various shuttle companies located in Galveston, Texas. For most of these companies, you can make a prior reservation online with no hassle, so you will feel at ease that your space is reserved for your transfer to a Galveston Hotel or Cruise departing from Galveston.

George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Airport is a much larger airport and is about 70 miles away from the cruise terminal. This airport is a hub for United Airlines and has 5 different terminals with a larger variety of airlines flying into Bush Airport (IAH). Each terminal is connected by an overhead light-rail skyway and also by an underground subway, so it will be easy to reach the right terminal once you have landed at George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), therefore giving you the ultimate confidence that you will find your scheduled transfer down to the Galveston cruise ships.

Availing the Cruise Line Shuttles

This is another option where you will find relatively expensive rates down to the cruise ships but you will feel secure that the Disney, Carnival or Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines will not leave you behind. You will often find longer wait times before you are able to depart down to the cruise ships with these transfers as you must wait for the buses to be filled before you all head down to Galveston. On the return, please make sure you have enough lee-way in your flight time because these are usually the most time intensive and sluggish options. For cheaper rates and quick expedient service between the cruise ships and the airports, the best option is a shuttle company that will take you directly to your terminal, so you can make your flight on-time. You can start your journey either from Houston’s Hobby or George Bush Intercontinental airports, knowing confidently that you will make your flight on the return journey back to the airports with a shuttle service. Once you find the right price quote that meets your family’s needs, you can make the right decision that enables you to bring in to consideration all effective options you have researched. Sometimes, rates may vary according to your party, so be sure to survey all the options knowing that you are completely safe getting a perfect ride. Helpful Cruise transfer tip: be sure to read reviews.

Hiring Private Cars

Private car is another good option that helps you to get access to all feasible solutions. If you are traveling with your family from George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) Airport then it’s a good way to travel but do keep in mind the high cost. You can enjoy a comfortable ride knowing that you are secure in your private group transportation.

Also, you can even opt for Super Shuttle, which easily operates the blue fans that give you the opportunity to move around Houston without any worries. In this way, you can manage a safe journey to the cruise terminal on Galveston Island.

About the Author

The Galveston Flyer provide professional shuttle service between the Houston Airports(Hou + Iah) and the Galveston Cruise Terminal/ Galveston Hotels. Give us a call at 409-939-9521 to reserve your transfer today!

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